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There’s new evidence vitamin D may help treat COVID-19 by reducing the severity of infection – Business Insider Australia
There’s new evidence that a dose of vitamin D could improve treatment outcomes for coronavirus patients, according to a small study published in the October iss…

- A small new study has found that coronavirus patients who took calcifediol, a potent, metabolite form of vitamin D, were less like to be admitted to the ICU, and none died.
- This is supported by previous evidence that getting enough vitamin D could be protective against severe cases of COVID-19.
- However, it’s not clear whether supplements benefit people who already get enough vitamin D, and how other risk factors play a role, so more research is needed.
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